
Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar
Drama · History
Overview
Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar, the wife of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, becomes a part of her husband's mission to uplift the downtrodden in the country.
Top Cast
Nisha Parulekar
Nisha Parulekar
Ramabai
Nisha Parulekar
Ramabai
Ganesh Jethe
Ganesh Jethe
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Ganesh Jethe
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Dashrath Hatiskar
Dashrath Hatiskar
Ramji
Dashrath Hatiskar
Ramji
Manoj Takne
Manoj Takne
Balaram
Manoj Takne
Balaram
Snehal Vilankar
Snehal Vilankar
Meera
Snehal Vilankar
Meera
Komal Apke
Komal Apke
Laxmi
Komal Apke
Laxmi
Anuya Baam
Anuya Baam
Jeeja
Anuya Baam
Jeeja
Datta Redkar
Datta Redkar
Anandrao
Datta Redkar
Anandrao
Anil Sutar
Anil Sutar
Dhondiba
Anil Sutar
Dhondiba
Datta Borkar
Datta Borkar
Gupte
Datta Borkar
Gupte
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